Detailed Project Report on liquid calcium and minerals, vitamins mixture plant for cattles

Detailed Project Report on liquid calcium and minerals, vitamins mixture plant for cattles


LIQUID CALCIUM AND MINERALS, VITAMINS MIXTURE PLANT FOR CATTLES
[CODE NO.3726]  

 

India possesses an enormous cattle (180 million) and buffalo (61 million) population but the annual milk production has reached only about 30 million tones. The low milk production is primarily during to the poor potential of the animal and the lack of adequate nutrition. For the fullest exploitation of their genetic potentialities, better feeding must go hand in hand with better breeding.

The principal feed resources for animal consumption in the country are crop residues like straws of wheat, rice and other cereals and stovers which are very poor in feed value. Even these ate in short supply. These are supplemented to some extent by relatively better quality fodders like cultivated leguminous and non leguminous fodder grasses and concentrates. The latter are formulated largely from agro-industrial by-product and forest wastes and small quantities of low-grade cereals with the present stock of feed and fodder resources available in the country, it is well impossible to meet the nutrient requirements of even the present day low-producing cattle and buffaloes such a situation is bound to aggravate difficulties in the feeding of better producing livestock such as cross bred lows in exploiting their full genetic potentiality for early growth, better reproduction and higher milk production.

Livestock in the country, therefore, suffer widely from insufficient supply of nutrients. The unconventional agro-industrial by products and forest wastes may find a greater use as livestock feeds in coming years.

The nutritive value of tropical feeds and fodder is lower than those grown in temperate region. This situation does not allow cows to consume maximum amount feeds, nor to get feeds of minimum allowable digestability. It is not possible to anticipate any remarkable improvement in the feed situation in the near future and also in the supply of high digestible ingredients like warse grains.

The digestability of feed for meeting nutrient requirements of the cattle must bear relation to its intake capacity.

In order that a cow with high milk yielding potential, which this country is looking forward to have in large numbers, produce milk to their inherited capacity, it will be necessary to provide adequate and balanced nutrition that should include high quality fodder and concentrates, mostly originating from ago industrial by products and wastes. The poor quality fodders like straws and stovers when chopped and fortified with urea, molasses and mineral mixture, improve in nutritive value and palatability. Such practice should be followed to maximize the utilization of valuable fodder resources. It is also necessary to preserve good quality forage as hay or silage to provide for feed during the lean periods. With the availability of food quality fodder and some feed concentrate to supplement the ration in meeting the various nutrient requirements, the milk production will certainly go higher even with the existing cattle and buffalo population.


COST ESTIMATION


Land & Building (1200 sq.mt.)      Rs. 1.87 Cr         
Plant & Machinery                      Rs. 16 Lac    
Working Capital for 2 Months     Rs. 50 Lac
Total Capital Investment              Rs. 2.59 Cr
Rate of Return            29%                   
Break Even Point             54%                


INTRODUCTION    
MINERAL MIXTURE    
MINERAL SALTS WITH ACTIVE ELEMENTS AND THEIR FUNCHEN    
FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT MINERALS    
CLASSIFICATION    
CATTLE FEEDS ARE OF 2 TYPE    
FORM OF SUPPLY    
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION    
MAIN INGREDIENTS OF CATTLE FEED USED IN INDIA    
DIFFERENT TYPES OF COMPOUND CATTLE FEED    
OVERVIEW OF INDIAN FEED INDUSTRY    
THE THREE KEY TYPES OF COMPOUND CATTLE-FEED PRODUCERS ARE    
QUANTITIES OF FEED FED TO DIFFERENT SPECIES WITHIN HOUSEHOLD
   PREMISE & FACT SHEET OF COMPOUND FEED MARKET IN INDIA    
HOW MUCH COMPOUND FEED CATTLE TO BE FED    
ISSUES WITH FEED & FODDER IN INDIA    
CROP RESIDUE MANAGEMENT    
GREEN FODDER MANAGEMENT    
USE OF ALTERNATE SOURCE OF FEED    
RAM MATERIAL REQUIREMENT FOR COMPOUND FEED BY 2020    
RAM MATERIAL AVAILABILITY FOR COMPOUND FEED BY 2020    
MARKET SURVEY    
PRESENT STATUS OF THE CATTLE FEED INDUSTRY    
DEMAND    
ESTIMATING DEMAND ON THE BASIS OF PAST EXPERIENCE    
ESTIMATION OF DEMAND ON THE BASIS OF VARIOUS MACROS    
FACTORS    
CONCLUSION    
ADDRESSES OF PRESENT MANUFACTURERS OF LIQUID CALCIUM
  FOR CATTLE FEED & MINERAL MIXTURE    
CATTLE FEED    
PROCESS FLOW SHEET FOR CATTLE FEED    
FORMULATION OF LIQUID CALCIUM (LIQUID FEED)    
FORMULATION OF MINERAL MIXTURE WITHOUT SALT FOR DAIRY FEED    
(ANIMALS)    
FORMULATION OF MINERAL MIXTURE    
RATE OF FEEDING MINERAL MIXTURE TO DIFFERENT CATEGORIES
  OF ANIMAL    
METHOD OF FEEDING MINERAL MIXTURE    
FORMULATION OF LIQUID CALCIUM    
FORMULATION OF LIQUID CALCIUM    
FORMULATION OF LIQUID CALCIUM    
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF LIQUID CALCIUM    
TECHNOLOGY FOR MAKING LIQUID FEEDS    
BASIC COLLOIDAL CHEMISTRY    
EQUIPMENT FOR LFS MANUFACTURE    
TIPS FOR HIGH-QUALITY PRODUCTS    
MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS AND THEIR MINERAL COMPOSITION    
PROCESS FOR MINERAL MIXTURE IN DETAILS    
CLEANING PROCEDURE    
DETAILS OF MAJOR EQUIPMENTS FOR MINERAL MIXTURE    
BALL MILL    
INTAKE INCLINED SCREW CONVEYOR    
RIBBON MIXER    
SILO INCLINED SCREW CONVEYOR    
STORAGE SILO    
START UP & SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE    
BALL MILL    
METHOD OF PREPARING LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENTS CONTAINING
   CALCIUM CHLORIDE    
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION    
EXAMPLE-1    
TABLE 1    
EXAMPLE 2    
THE FOLLOWING LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENTS WERE PREPARED
  AND EVALUATED.    
TABLE-II    
EXAMPLE 3    
TABLE III    
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR LIQUID CALCIUM CHLORIDE    
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF MINERAL MIXTURE    
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR MINERAL MIXTURE    
TESTING METHOD OF MINERAL MIXTURE FOR    
SUPPLEMENTING CATTLE FEED    
1. SCOPE    
2. TYPES    
3. INGREDIENTS    
4. DESCRIPTION    
5. REQUIREMENTS    
6. PACKING AND MARKING    
TABLE 1 REQUIREMENT FOR MINERAL MIXTURES FOR SUPPLEMENTING
   CATTLE FEEDS -- IS 1664: 2002 CLAUSE 6.3     
INGREDIENTS FOR MINERAL MIXTURES    
RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED/MONTHS    
LIQUID CALCIUM    
MINERAL MIXTURE    
PLANT LAYOUT    
ADDRESSES OF RAW MATERIALS SUPPLIERS    
CANE MOLASSES    
ANIMAL FAT    
CALCIUM CHLORIDE    
AMMONIUM SULPHATE    
ADDRESSES OF PLANT & MACHINERY SUPPLIERS    
MIXERS    
PULVERIZER    
VIBRATING SCREEN    
FILLING MACHINE    
LABORATORY TESTING EQUIPMENTS

APPENDIX – A:

01.    PLANT ECONOMICS    
02.    LAND & BUILDING     
03.    PLANT AND MACHINERY    
04.    OTHER FIXED ASSESTS    
05.    FIXED CAPITAL    
06.    RAW MATERIAL    
07.    SALARY AND WAGES    
08.    UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS    
09.    TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL    
10.    TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT    
11.    COST OF PRODUCTION    
12.    TURN OVER/ANNUM    
13.    BREAK EVEN POINT     
14.    RESOURCES FOR FINANCE    
15.    INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS    
16.    DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS    
17.    PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS    
18.    PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)    
 

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